Social movement studies in intense times
Organizing Committee
Programme
3rd June
4 June
5 June
3rd June
Plenary I – A tribute to the work of Donatella Della Porta
Ospedale degli Innocenti
Piazza della Santissima Annunziata, 12, 50121, Firenze
14.30-15.00
Institutional greetings
Chair: Guglielmo Meardi (Scuola Normale Superiore)
Luigi Ambrosio (Scuola Normale Superiore)
15.00-16.00
Chair: Lorenzo Bosi (Scuola Normale Superiore)
Mario Diani (Università degli Studi di Trento): "Building the field: Donatella della Porta as a network hub?"
Olivier Fillieule (Universitè de Lausanne): “From Tree to Canoe: Donatella Della Porta and the Making of a European Sociology of Social Movements”
16.15-17.45
Chair: Emanuela Lombardo (Scuola Normale Superiore)
Michael Keating (University of Aberdeen): From methods wars to methodological pluralism
Philippe Schmitter (European University Institute): Reflections on Two Politicological Mis-fits: Donatella and I
Sid Tarrow (online) (Cornell University): The Della Porta touch: Donatella from Promising Student to Superior Teacher
17.45-18.30
Donatella Della Porta (Scuola Normale Superiore): Social movements in intense time: A (semi-serious) auto-ethnography
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4 June
9.00-10:45 FIRST SESSION
Panel A – Altana, Palazzo Strozzi (Piazza degli Strozzi, Firenze)
RIOTS
Chair: Chiara Milan
Discussant: Måns Robert Lundstedt
Alba Arenales: Fighting Back in Intense Times: Moral Emotions and the Joy of Rioting during the Troubles
Gianluca De Fazio: Policing Protest in Intense Times: Revisiting the Police Riot Framework
Patrick WJ Thompson: Inevitable Violence? Social movements in a landscape of political repression
Panel B – Aula Pollaiolo, Palazzo Strozzi (Piazza degli Strozzi, Firenze)
REPRESSING DISSENT
Chair: Timothy Peace
Discussant: Olivier Fillieule
Kıvanç Atak: Policing dissent in intense times: critical reflections on repression
Magnus Wennerhag: The right to protest, selective repression and democratic backsliding in liberal democracies
Jennifer Earl: Intense Times and a Layered View of Political Control: A Dialectal Relationship
Galina Selivanova: The Long Arm, The Loud Voice: Exploring Transnational Repression from the Perspective of Russian Civil Society in Exile
Panel C – Aula Strozzi, Palazzo Strozzi (Piazza degli Strozzi, Firenze)
DIGITAL POLITICS: MEDIA, SOCIAL MEDIA & AI (I)
Chair: Alice Mattoni
Discussant: Hans-Jörg Trenz
Lasse Lindekilde: Speak Up, Report, Support – Mobilizing Pro-social Bystander Reactions to Online Hate
Anna Milewski: News Media and Bystander Evaluations of a Religious Movement
Costanza Azzuppardi and Giuseppe Lipari: Structuring and renewing communication in different fields: student and climate strikes in Italy
Béla Greskovits and Dorothee Bohle: Networked Local Patriots Against Newly Minted Digital Nationalists
Panel D – Aula 2N, Palazzo Vegni (Via di S. Niccolò, 93, Firenze)
COMMUNITY AND ORGANISATION BETWEEN LATENCY AND VISIBILITY
Chair: Lorenzo Zamponi
Discussant: Theocharis Malamidis
Lorenzo Velotti: Discursive vs. Embodied: How Class Shape Care Infrastructures in Intense Times
Hara Kouki: Navigating Intense Times: Movements as Infrastructures
Irina Aguiari: Peasant communities as political agents in times of polycrises. A processual analytical framework for the study of collective action
Juan Masullo and Moshe Ben Hamo: Community Mobilization against Drug Cartels. Current Determinants and Historical Legacies
Panel E – Aula del Consiglio, Palazzo Vegni (Via di S. Niccolò, 93, Firenze)
MICROMOBILIZATION
Chair: Georgia Mavrodi
Discussant: Larissa Meier
Rosa Burç: Survivance Paths of Mobilization: Kurdish Life-Affirming Politics in Times of Violence
James Jasper: Emotional Intensity
Eric Selbin: Strange Activism in Intense Times
Panel F – Aula Dottorandi, Palazzo Vegni (Via di S. Niccolò, 93, Firenze)
SOCIAL MOVEMENTS IN AUTHORITARIAN REGIMES AND AUTOCRACIES
Chair: Alice Franchini
Discussant: Galina Selinova
Maria Nicola Stragapede and Sarah ElMasry: Navigating the insider-outsider researcher positionalities in restored authoritarian contexts
Kostas Kanellopoulos and George Souvlis: Learning from Defeat: Progressive Mobilizations and the Dynamics of Authoritarianism in Europe’s Intense Times
Jonas Bergan Draege and Maryhen Jimenez: Divided Opposition: Resource Asymmetry, Elections, and Protests in Electoral Autocracies
Eric Florence and Xingcheng Wen: Navigating Repression: Visibility and Scales in Migrant Workers and LGBTQ+ grassroots Organizations
11.00-13.00 SECOND SESSION
Panel A – Altana, Palazzo Strozzi (Piazza degli Strozzi, Firenze)
FAR-RIGHT CONTENTIOUS POLITICS
Chair: Manuela Caiani
Discussant: Ivan Tranfic
Manès Weisskircher: The Fifth Wave of Far-Right Politics: Key Developments in Intense Times
Nikolaos Saridakis: Drivers of Far-Right Violence in Europe: A Comparative Study of Western, Central and Southern Europe
Mattias Wahlström, Måns Lundstedt and Anton Törnberg: Intensifying time on the micro level: provocation and auto-provocation in nativist political violence
Pietro Castelli Gattinara, Caterina Froio and Andrea Pirro: Protests of the far right: Nativist movements from the Great Recession to the COVID-19 pandemic
Hugo J. Leal: “They will not replace us”: conspiratorial othering in nativist networks
Panel B – Aula Pollaiolo, Palazzo Strozzi (Piazza degli Strozzi, Firenze)
RESISTING REPRESSION
Chair: Eduardo Georjão Fernandes
Discussant: César Guzmán-Concha
Luigi Schiavo: Anonymous and Digital Coordination, Offline Mobilization: A Processual-Semantic Network Analysis of Tsunami Democràtic’s 2019 Pro-Independence Mobilization.
Alice Ferro and Federica Frazzetta: Amid government and challengers: the role of third parties during the (no) DDL 1660 episode in Italy
Ester Sigillò: Between Home Repression and Host Securitization: Hybrid Trajectories of Islamic Activism Across Borders
Mert Arslanalp, T. Deniz Erkmen and Ulaş Erdoğdu: Do Protest Bans Make Police Repression More Acceptable? Experimental Evidence on the Effects of Legal Repression from Authoritarian Turkey
Federico Alagna: Litigating the Border: Sea Rescue Organisations and the Legal Contestation of EU Migration Control
Panel C – Aula Strozzi, Palazzo Strozzi (Piazza degli Strozzi, Firenze)
PARTICIPATION IN TIMES OF FAR-RIGHT BACKLASH
Chair: Hans-Jörg Trenz
Discussant: Lasse Lindekilde
Manuela Badilla: Contesting Time Through Monuments: Cultural Dimensions of Protest and Far-Right Backlash
Larissa Meier, Priska Daphi, Pal Susanszky and Sebastian Haunss: When Resistance Falters: Civil Society under Far-Right Dominance
Angela Adami: Race Against Time: Struggles Surrounding Migrant Detention and Criminalization
Grzegorz Piotrowski: Studying anti-systemic movements in de-democratizing countries
Marco Giugni e Maria Grasso: Political Participation in Times of Crisis: The Interplay of Emotions and Contextual Factors for Democratic Engagement
Panel D – Aula 2N, Palazzo Vegni (Via di S. Niccolò, 93, Firenze)
LABOUR’S CONTENTIOUS POLITICS
Chair: Jacopo Custodi
Discussant: Gianni Del Panta
Jeff Goodwin: Bringing capitalism back into social movement studies: The contribution of Donatella Della Porta
Lorenzo Cini: Workers and Platform Capital. The New Politics of Contestation
Jorinde van der Horst: (Re)building Worker Power to Resist Authoritarian Control: Lessons from the “Save NREGA” Campaign in India
Eugene Nulman: Social Movement Reproduction in Intense Times
Katia Pilati and Eva Fernández: Labor Movements in Intense Times: The Transformative Effects of Crises and Political Reforms on Labor Mobilization in Italy (2008–2023)
Panel E – Aula del Consiglio, Palazzo Vegni (Via di S. Niccolò, 93, Firenze)
MOVEMENTS AND PARTIES
Chair: Daniela Chironi
Discussant: Jonas Gunzelmann
Santiago Anria and Manuela Caiani: Social Movements and Political Parties on the Radical Right and Left: A Cross-Regional and Cross-Ideological Perspective
Karlo Kralj and Chiara Milan: Entering the electoral arena: identity dilemmas of movement activists
Lars Erik Berntzen: Beyond the Ballot Box: Elite Violations and Everyday Enforcement of Democratic Norms
Filip Balunovic: From Electoral Reform to Street Resistance: The Rise of Serbia’s Movement Society
Panel F – Aula Dottorandi, Palazzo Vegni (Via di S. Niccolò, 93, Firenze)
MOBILIZATIONS IN SOLIDARITY WITH PALESTINE I
Chair: Mariana Galvao Lyra
Discussant: Delal Aydin
Eduardo Romanos and Daniel López-Roche: Crafting Resonance: Grievances, Opportunities, and Framing in the Spanish Pro-Palestine Movement
Federica Stagni: Contesting Academic Neutrality: Boycott Campaigns in Italian Universities after October 7
Camilo Cristancho and elena pavan: Staying on the wave. A computational approach to investigate continuous protesting around Palestine
Massimiliano Andretta and Paola Imperatore: Transnational Frames, National Opportunities: Comparing Pro-Palestine Mobilization in Four European Countries
Matteo Barrella: Political Strikes in Italy between 2025 and 2026: convergences, differences and mechanisms of transformation
14.30-16.30 THIRD SESSION
Panel A – Altana, Palazzo Strozzi (Piazza degli Strozzi, Firenze)
ENVIRONMENTAL STRUGGLES
Chair: Julien Talpin
Discussant: Gianni Piazza
Lydia Karazarifi: Eventful Protests and Water as a Commons: Collective Actions and Social Transformations in Rural Greece
Riccardo Emilio Chesta: A new expert activism for global environmental problems? The case of climate change and biodiversity
Endre Borbáth and Dino Noah Wildi: From Valence to Cleavage: Conceptualizing the Climate Divide as Political Mobilisation Issue
Louisa Parks, Lorenzo Zamponi, Emanuela Bozzini, Giuseppe Cugnata, Maria Chiara Franceschelli and Bartek Goldmann: Transforming Environmental Governance: Civil Society and Spaces for Change
Panel B – Aula Pollaiolo, Palazzo Strozzi (Piazza degli Strozzi, Firenze)
GENDER AND CONTENTIOUS POLITICS
Chair: Anastasia Barone
Discussant: Giada Bonu
Guendalina Simoncini: Language as Collective Action: Studying Non-Sexist Language through a Social Movement Lens in the Euro-Mediterranean Region
Ivan Tranfić: Anti-gender Mobilization in Intense Times: Hijacking Mass Protest and Discontent for Regressive Goals
Phil Ayoub: Pride in Intense Times: Visibility and Democratic Contestation in Hungary
Aurora Perego and Olivia Burchietti: “The protest is also a collective act of liberation”: Italian trans-feminist activism between reaction and prefiguration
Panel C – Aula Strozzi, Palazzo Strozzi (Piazza degli Strozzi, Firenze)
DEMOCRATIC PROCESSES FROM BELOW AND COALITIONS
Chair: Daniela Chironi
Discussant: Andrea Felicetti
Federico Rossi: Democracy as a Trust-Building Learning Process: Organizational Dilemmas in Social Movements
Gianpaolo Baiocchi: Defending the Old or Imagining the New? Social Movement Utopianism in Intense Times
Alessandra Lo Piccolo, Alice Mattoni and Stefan Lazic: “Pumpaj!” and Keep it Going. Narratives and Perceptions of Intense Times in the Serbian Protest
Pietro Casari: Reshaping Coalitional Landscape in Intense Times: Densification of Relations in Interconnected Intensifying Processes
Panel D – Aula 2N, Palazzo Vegni (Via di S. Niccolò, 93, Firenze)
CONTENTIOUS POLITICS IN THE SWANA REGION
Chair: Maria Nicola Stragapede
Discussant: Sarah ElMasry
Hadeel Karkar: Land Day Protests during 2000- 2025
Arees Bishara: Technological Power, Neoliberal Zionism, and Digital Sumūd: Reconfigurations of Resistance in Gaza
Rima Majed : The Weight of Intensity: Auto-ethnography of Lebanon’s 2019 Uprising and Its Aftermath
Ismail El Mouttaki: Strategizing Under Repression in the Digital Square: An Exploratory Discord Analysis of Morocco’s GenZ212
Alice Franchini: Navigating the NGO Crisis: From Abeyance Politics to Rethinking Global Nonprofit Economies
Panel E – Aula del Consiglio, Palazzo Vegni (Via di S. Niccolò, 93, Firenze)
POLITICAL VIOLENCE
Chair: Alba Arenales
Discussant: Jeff Goodwin
Paul Vrieze: "Now 54 million People Want Revolution. Why Not Me?" Micro-foundations of Movement Escalation to Armed Resistance in Myanmar
Francis O’Connor: Routinised Insurgent Space: Spatial Dimensions of Insurgent-Civilian Relations and Support
Clara Suess: Radicalization in intense times: A momentous perspective on democratization and political violence in Tunisia
Lorenzo Bosi: Seeking to strategically shape socio-spatial relations: the dynamic development of the Red Brigades, 1970-1980
Joldon Kutmanaliev: From Anarchy to Nonaggression: Communal Mobilization and the Two-Level Strategy for Peace in Violent Times
Lyre Santos: “All fronts remain active”: How ETA’s radical Milieu influenced its negotiations with the Spanish Government.
Panel F – Aula Dottorandi, Palazzo Vegni (Via di S. Niccolò, 93, Firenze)
MOBILIZATIONS IN SOLIDARITY WITH PALESTINE II
Chair: Stella Christou
Discussant: Federica Stagni
Guendalina Simoncini and Hans-Jörg Trenz: Exploring the Mediterranean Public Sphere: Shared imaginary, normative project and forms of collective action
Franca Marquardt: Solidarity in a Picture: The Role of Movement Photographers in Visualising and Materialising Solidarity
Ghadir Abu Middain: The Politics of Feminist Solidarity in Times of War: Italy and Palestine
Marco Antonelli: "There is nothing a pirate’s flag can’t do!”. The use of One Piece’s symbols during pro-Palestinians protests
Felix Anderl, Jannis J. Grimm, Nina Moya Schreieder, Elias Steinhilper and Tareq Sydiq: Palestine Solidarity in Intense Times: Insights from Mass Protests in Berlin
17.00-19.00 Plenary II – Roundtable: The contentious politics of academic freedom
Altana, Palazzo Strozzi
Piazza degli Strozzi, Firenze
Chair: Lorenzo Zamponi (Scuola Normale Superiore)
Massimiliano Andretta (Università degli Studi di Pisa), Donatella Della Porta (Scuola Normale Superiore), Aldon Morris (Northwestern University), Jeff Goodwin (New York University), Geoffrey Pleyers (Université de Louvain) (TBC), Rima Majed (University of Beirut)
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5 June
9.00-10:45 FOURTH SESSION
Panel A – Altana, Palazzo Strozzi (Piazza degli Strozzi, Firenze)
COLLECTIVE ACTION OUTCOMES
Chair: Katrin Uba
Discussant: Anna Lavizzari
Carolina Cepeda Másmela: The Aftermath of ma’s Social Uprising: What Changed Through Social Movements?
Hans Jonas Gunzelman and Daniel Saldivia Gonzatti: Debating Self-Determination: Media Coverage of Protests in Territorial Politics
Haris Malamidis and Konstantinos Roussos: Steadfast Alternatives in Intense Times: From Legacy as Nostalgia to Legacy as the Translation of Movement Practices into Infrastructures of Life
Alena Gileva: Activists Once or Forever: Biographical Outcomes of Student Social Movements in Serbia and Croatia
Panel B – Aula Pollaiolo, Palazzo Strozzi (Piazza degli Strozzi, Firenze)
GLOBAL SOUTH
Chair: Angela Adami
Discussant: Rosa Burç
Leonidas Oikonomakis: Social movements and human and beyond-human interactions in intense times. Expanding social movement studies to include actors from other cosmologies
Myriam Ahmed: Adaptive mobilization: Post-revolutionary activism in Khartoum and Beirut
Khoo Ying Hooi: Adaptive Resistance in Illiberal Times: Repertoires of Social Movements in Southeast Asia, 2018–2025
Panel C – Aula Strozzi, Palazzo Strozzi (Piazza degli Strozzi, Firenze)
FEMINIST MOVEMENTS
Chair: Rosario Freire Saray
Discussant: Eva Svatonovà
Ji-Eun Ahn: Intersecting Movements: Feminist mobilisation and the reconfiguration of democracy in the 2024-25 impeachment protests in South Korea
Greta Rossi: Organizing for intense times: Italian feminist and queer groups constructing knowledge between 2008 and 2016
Sofia Donoso: Generational brokerage: Chile’s feminist movement during the 2020-2023 constitutional process
Anastasia Barone and Giada Bonu Rosenkranz: Social movements between continuity and innovation in intense times: the new cycle of feminist contention
Panel D – Aula Magna, Palazzo Vegni (Via di S. Niccolò, 93, Firenze)
ENVIRONMENTAL STRUGGLES II
Chair: Irina Aguiari
Discussant: Mario Diani
Alejandro Ciordia, Sophie de Lede and Giuseppe Cugnata: Cultural models of climate contention: exploring the views of climate movement participants in Italy
Christopher Rootes: The Environmental Movement in Challenging Times: protests, campaigns, organisations and parties in Britain
Daniela Chironi and Jacopo Custodi: Eco-Socialist Politics in Intense Times: The Case of the Green Party in the UK
Tiago Carvalho, Peter Gardner and João Santos: What explains global patterns of climate activism?: A macro-level, cross-national analysis of grassroots action
Panel E – Aula del Consiglio, Palazzo Vegni (Via di S. Niccolò, 93, Firenze)
REPERTOIRES OF COLLECTIVE ACTION
Chair: Carla Mannino
Discussant: Lorenzo Zamponi
Helge Hiram Jensen: Resilience contested – radicalism and conservatism reconfigured by “intense times”?
AK Thompson: Repertoires, Claims, and Contentious Politics Today
Martín Portos: Ideology trumps reason? Scientific literacy as a driver of participation in climate protests
Manlio Cinalli: Claim-Making as a Mimicry within Fields of Post-Contentious Politics
Panel F – Aula delle Colonne, Palazzo Vegni (Via di S. Niccolò, 93, Firenze)
HEALTH AND COVID
Chair: Gianluca De Fazio
Discussant: Riccardo Chesta
Javier Alcalde: When Care Becomes Resistance: Mental Health Activism and Democratic Innovation in Intense Times
Stella Christou and Costanza Galanti: Health in Intense Times: Europeanisation, Commodification, and the Transformation of Health Social Movements
Gabriela González Vaillant, Nicolás Somma and Florencia Dansilio: The Impact of the Pandemic on Protest Tactics in Uruguay: Virtualization, Performativity, Sanitization, and Effects of Repression
Jamievee Bautista: Direct social action as a visual critique: Organized food pantries’ temporal visibility during COVID-19 in the Philippines
11.00-13.00 FIFTH SESSION
Panel A – Altana, Palazzo Strozzi (Piazza degli Strozzi, Firenze)
DIGITAL POLITICS: MEDIA, SOCIAL MEDIA & AI (II)
Chair: Jennifer Earl
Discussant: Alice Mattoni
Anastasia Kavada and Lorenzo Coretti: The Afterlife of Social Movements on Social Media
Maria Kousis: Social movement organizations and AI/ICT technologies during intense times
Camilo Cristancho: The Representation of Protesters in Latin American Media: A Twenty-Five Year Computational Analysis
Stefania Milan: All Eyes on Rafah, All Eyes on the Machine: Collective Action and Solidarity in Intense Times
Niccolò Bertuzzi, Lorenzo Mosca and Flavio Piccoli: Rethinking Protest Event Analysis in Intense Times:The Promise and Perils of Generative AI
Panel B – Aula Pollaiolo, Palazzo Strozzi (Piazza degli Strozzi, Firenze)
ACTIVIST TRAJECTORIES
Chair: Lorenzo Bosi
Discussant: Olivier Fillieule
Pierre Monforte: Life courses, dilemmas and the eventfulness of collective action in intense times
Hande Dönmez: Activist Trajectories in Eventful Events: Cognitive, Emotional, and Relational Transformations across Protest, Pandemic, and Disaster in Authoritarian Turkey
Yunus Turan: Lives in Motion: Rethinking Activist Trajectories Beyond the Structure–Agency Dichotomy
Guya Accornero: "Power fell to the streets" Activist trajectories crossing space and time in the Portuguese eventful democratization
Kostis Kornetis: Activist Trajectories and Emotional Imprints in Southern Europe’s Democratic Transitions
Jéssica da Silva Horing: Activist trajectories and the transformation of social networks in the Angolan revolutionary process
Panel C – Aula Strozzi, Palazzo Strozzi (Piazza degli Strozzi, Firenze)
TRANSNATIONAL MOVEMENTS, (DE)GLOBALISATION AND INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
Chair: Ayça Çubukçu
Discussant: Stefano Filippini
Niall Ó Dochartaigh: Between diaspora activism and internationalist solidarity: transnational mobilisation on the Northern Ireland conflict
Mario Pianta: The rise and fall of global movements
Julia Rone: Strategic Autonomy from Below: Social Movements as “Remote Political Infrastructures” in Europe’s Intense Times
Silvia Frosina: The International Context and the Reconfiguration of Political Opportunities: The Case of Taiwan
Panel D – Aula Magna, Palazzo Vegni (Via di S. Niccolò, 93, Firenze)
REVOLUTIONS
Chair: Jeff Goodwin
Discussant: Eric Selbin
Ahmed Samy Lotf: The Revolutionary Learning Process Theory: knowledge production, transfer, and reclaiming
Tiago Fernandes: Social Revolution and Democracy: Portugal’s Carnations revolution (1974-75) in Comparative Perspective
Daniel Ritter: Conventions of Contention: The Inter-Social Origins of Social, Revolutionary, and Armed Movements
César Guzmán-Concha and Sarah ElMasry: From Springs to Social Outbreaks: Theorizing the fuzzy edges of contention in the Global South (2011-2023)
Panel E – Aula del Consiglio, Palazzo Vegni (Via di S. Niccolò, 93, Firenze)
STRATEGY
Chair: Gianni Piazza
Discussant: James Jasper
Katrin Uba: Movement-countermovement interaction at intense times
Anders Svensson: Strategy as Narrative, Narrative as Strategy: Understanding strategic decision-making in social movements
Nerea Montejo López: Acting upon Time: Strategic Temporality of Radical Social Movements
Alicia Wang: Mapping Religious Spatial Strategies and its Impact on Religious Contentious Politics in Singapore
Lorenzo Zamponi and Giuseppe Cugnata: Demanding or Doing? Evolving Strategies, Outcomes, and Visions of the Future in the Italian Climate Movement
Panel F – Aula delle Colonne, Palazzo Vegni (Via di S. Niccolò, 93, Firenze)
LOCAL MOBILIZATIONS
Chair: Riccardo Chesta
Discussant: Irina Aguiari
Carla Mannino and Gomer Betancor: Contesting touristification: A comparative analysis of protest dynamics in Spain and Italy (2024-2026)
Monica Ibba and Luca Raffini: Local activism and social change: a urban commons perspective
Marco Allegra: Contentious and everyday politics in intense times: urban change and urban social movements in Lisbon
Pascale Dufour: Intense times at the local level: opportunities for (new) coalitional work
Selen Sarıkaya Eren and Batuhan Eren: Performative and Visual Diffusion of Collective Action in Intense Times
14.30-16.00 Plenary II – Roundtable: Where is the Social Movement Field Going?
Altana, Palazzo Strozzi
Piazza degli Strozzi, Firenze
Chair: Martin Portos (Scuola Normale Superiore)
Donatella della Porta (Scuola Normale Superiore), Jennifer Earl (University of Delaware), Olivier Fillieule (Universitè de Lausanne), Jim Jasper (CUNY), Katrin Uba (University of Uppsala)
16.30-19.00 Plenary III – Protesta e proposta: come i movimenti costruiscono democrazia
Altana, Palazzo
Strozzi Piazza degli Strozzi, Firenze
Donatella della Porta dialoga con attivist* dei movimenti sociali ed esponenti della società civile (in Italian)
Chair: Daniela Chironi (Scuola Normale Superiore) and Chiara Milan (Scuola Normale Superiore)